Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1941 — Page 16
It , I 26 ( I ; “Belle | Tincher, 15-‘year-old Richmond high school pupil, was crushed .to death against
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a store building yesterday by an |7:00—Quiz Kids, WISH.
where she was welkne 8:00—Eddie Cantor, WIRE.
Sdevile that plunged onto the |8:00—Fred Allen, WFBM. e
8:00—Chamber Music Society, WISH. 9:00—Kay Kyser, WI WIRE.
A factory-to-war flight of an 1American-built bomber = will be traced tonight when the movements of the U. 8. Ferrying Command are followed for the first time in radio.
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The ladies of 5 of st. Mark's English Lutheran Prospect and Linden Sts., will rod a fall festival ;
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p. m. tomorrow. The King’s Daughters will spon-
-|sor a fancy work booth, in charge
of Mrs. Irvin Snyder and Mrs. Walter Coffey.: An apron booth, prepared by the Nursery Guild, will be in charge of Mrs. Eldridge Nichols and Mrs, Harry Sims, -
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" The special program will be DroagoRs at 9:15 p. m. on WFBM in co-operation with the “Keep ‘Em Flying” campaign which. starts tomorrow in an effort to bring 300,000 mechanics into the Air Corps. Opening in an airplane: factory on the West Coast, the broadcast] will switch to the Long Beach Ferry ool in California where all manufacturers deliver: their planes to the Ferrying Command. From Long Beach, the program |; will switch to the Wayne County Airport outside Detroit, the last stop on the American side where planes}: ‘are Treserviced for the flight to|i Montreal. 1 | Next, the broadcast will eome from the Washington, D. C., offices of the Ferrying Command. There, Col. Robert C. Olds, chief of the ferrying service, will tell how planes are flown across the country. / Following this, the broadcast will come from an airport somewhere in bd |Canada. It will close with a- talk]. from Washington by Maj. Gen. H, . Arnold, §peaking in behalf of the Keep Me campaign.
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tory is the hat that flaunts plumage from the bald eagle, golden eagle, Pisher DIY of yamdise: heren or egret. An 0 claiming to represent | Defies Frade ie i ua ? B ber | $25,000 worth of feathers| Midnight Serenade Misie ¥ we Richard Industry voluntarily gave up to a
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pring. A feather in a hat, when present stocks of wild bird exhausted, will be a farm el: like the fur coat that comes off a fur farm. Legal feathers for milli-| nery will be gathered from such birds domestic geese, ducks, pigeons,” ckens, turkeys, guinea fowl, ostriches, ring-necked pheasants and rheas. With these, says the Audubon Society, “you can still be fancy enough to catch any eye.’ Indians Are Not Affected The new trend in hat feathers in the United States is not likely to affect Indian feather wearers very|" seriously, in the opinion of several]. officials queried. New York “State Indians wear feathers only occasionally. Western Indians of warbonnet fame wear feathers as a sign of courage and achievement, and might not take kindly to {feathers from such unaggressive birds as -{a goose or chicken.
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” 2 # The story of a gang of counterfeiters who use a talented surrealist painter as a blind for their activities is tonight's offering on the “Adventures of the Thin Man.” The program, titled “The Little Girl ‘With the Little Curves,” will be broadcast on WIRE at 7 o’clock. Claudia Morgan and Lester Damon are onsigrred,
Pierre van panssen foreign" correspondent and author of the bestseller, - “Days of Our Years,” will appear on Mutual's “Danger Is My Business” at 8:15 o'clock tonight on WIBC.
LE 4 ” 2 When two men disappéar mysteriously and are last seen’ near a graveyard, Steve Wilson, managing editor of the [Illustrated Press, decides to investigate. The story, “Griswold Graveyard,” will] ~ be “produced on the “Big Town” broadcast ‘on WFBM at 7 o'clock tonight, starring Edward G. Rob-
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ANIZATIONS
..Post 128 Sets Party—Service Post 128, American Legion will hold a benefit euchre-bridge party Friday night in the Legion Hall in Oaklandon.
Bar to Hold Luncheon—The Indiana Bar Association will hold a luncheon tomorrow in the Association Rooms, N. Meridian St. Arthur J. Sullivan and Robert D. Armstrong will have charge.
Townsend Editor to Speak—Sherman J. Bainbridge, editor of the Townsend Weekly, will address Townsend clubs of the 11th district Sunday afternoon at Castle Hall.
Auxiliary Unit Sets Luncheon— The Past Presidents" Association of the Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroat Trainmen will, hold a luncheon at the Colonial Tearoom tomorrow. Mrs. E. T. Carpenter and Mrs. J. O. Dawson are hostesses,
Dr. Schutz to Speak—Dr. J. Raymond Schutz, president of Standard Life Insurance Company of Indiana, will address a father and son banquet, at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow at the Englewood Christian Church. Clyde K. Edwards, committee chairman, announced that nearly 400 were ex-
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0. E. S. Auxiliary ‘Meets—The Auxiliary of Brightwood Chapter, O E. S., will meet tomorrow noon in the Veritas Masonic Temple, 3350 Roosevelt Ave, Mrs. Adella Sears and Mrs. Annd Baker will be hostesses for a birthday party and covered dish luncheon,
Townsend Council to Meéet—A district council meeting of Townsend Clubs in Marion County will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at Club 8, Cottage and Olive Sts. Fred Dietz will have charge of the meeting.
Observe Tienda Night’—Honor Rebekak: will . observe “Friends Night’ ‘at a meeting at 8
Howard St. and Blaine Ave.
Naomi Auxiliary Meets — Naomi Chapter Auxiliary, O. E. 8, will meet at 2:30 p. m. Friday at the home of Mrs. Zulia Gaumer, 619 Orange St. A luncheon will follow the business session. Mrs. Ruby Maehler, president, will preside.
Little Flower Dance—The November and December committees of the Little Flower Church Social Club will hold a dance at 9 p. m.
14th St. and Bosart Ave. Mrs. Thomas P. Newett and Mrs. Roy T. Pe. ‘are in charge of arPavige: men
Plan Pillow Slip Card Party—Indianapelis Lodge 137, the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, will hold a pillow slip card
Review 15, the Women's Benefit Astion, will hold a business meet- | at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Castle 230 E. Ohio St. A card party follow. Mrs. Be president, is in charge,
DEATH EXPOSES MISER PHILADELPHIA (U. P.).—When
73-year-old razor blade peddler, to pay $4 for overdue rent on his room, the old man pleaded that he did not have that much money. A few days later, Major died of a heart attack on the street. Pinned
inside his et police found $1900 Se 1x ockst dlie. In: book : showing
Pp. m. Friday in the lodge hall, |’
Friday in the school auditorium, at|
party at the Citizens’ Gas and one :
Silver Star to Meet — Silver Star |
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his landlady asked Thomas Major; |
But Indians have a long record
“for conservation of wild life, and "| their use of feathers is not exten--.}sive. On reservations they have cer-
tain hunting rights by treaty, and wildlife officials are co-operating with the Indian Office, so that serious symbolism in Indian regalia may be provided for. Apaches, it is pointed out, are using white turkey feathers in headdresses, and some tribes find the|raven acceptable. As for lavishly feathered costumes that tribes like
the Kiowa wear in public dances
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